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Service reset on Smart 543

Model: Smart Smart 453 - Years 2014-2022
Part: Warning light – error code

In this very useful tutorial, you will be shown how to reset the service light on your Smart 453, model produced from 2014 to 2022. This operation is very simple to perform and you can do it independently after changing the engine oil of the vehicle, but let's see immediately how to proceed. First, you will need to turn on the car's ignition, then, using the arrows on the steering wheel, start scrolling through the informative menu options until you see the service interval notification. Once you have done this, by pressing and holding the "OK" button, the notification will start flashing, so continue to hold the button until it stops flashing and you have successfully reset it.

Posted on 4 July 2024 by ScegliAuto

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